Many new Escherichia coli outer membrane proteins have recently been identified by proteomics techniques. However, poorly expressed proteins and proteins expressed only under certain conditions may escape detection when wild-type cells are grown under standard conditions. Here, we have taken a complementary approach where candidate outer membrane proteins have been identified by bioinformatics prediction, cloned and overexpressed, and finally localized by cell fractionation experiments. Out of eight predicted outer membrane proteins, we have confirmed the outer membrane localization for five†"YftM, YaiO, YfaZ, CsgF, and YliI†"and also provide preliminary data indicating that a sixth†"YfaL†"may be an outer membrane autotransporter.
From "wet biology" to statistical analysis of structural features with bioinformatics tools
2008
Abstract
Many new Escherichia coli outer membrane proteins have recently been identified by proteomics techniques. However, poorly expressed proteins and proteins expressed only under certain conditions may escape detection when wild-type cells are grown under standard conditions. Here, we have taken a complementary approach where candidate outer membrane proteins have been identified by bioinformatics prediction, cloned and overexpressed, and finally localized by cell fractionation experiments. Out of eight predicted outer membrane proteins, we have confirmed the outer membrane localization for five†"YftM, YaiO, YfaZ, CsgF, and YliI†"and also provide preliminary data indicating that a sixth†"YfaL†"may be an outer membrane autotransporter.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14242/318204
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